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Akers, Charles Style, b.
English colonial Royal engineer whose watercolours and drawings of Tasmanian scenery belied his frustration at having received such a far-flung posting. He later painted icebergs ...
Albada, Duke
Duke Albada is a mixed media, new media artist who creates public art.
Alcock, T. M.
T. M. Alcock was a jeweller based in Sydney, NSW
Alderson, Amanda
Perth-based artist whose practice spans new media, jewellery, sculpture and textiles.
Alderton, Dick
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist and commercial artist. Alderton created the 'Nursie' and 'Judy' strips for Sydney's Mirror newspapers.
Alderton, Steven
Steven Alderton has worked as a curator and gallery director in many regional arts centres including Wagga Wagga, Bundaberg, Redland, Lismore and the Casula Powerhouse ...
Aldridge, Fred
Early 20th century Melbourne black-and-white illustrator who drew for Melbourne's 'Listening In' and a number of other journals in the early 1930s.
Aldridge, George
Contemporary cartoonist whose work appeared in the June 1999 edition of Artlink magazine.
Aldridge, Henry
Aldridge was a Melbourne-based professional photographer who not only took photographs but also sold photographs and built photographic equipment from his shop on Queen St ...
Aldwinckle, J.
Colonial male photographer who exhibited a portrait of a Mr Haines with the Victorian Society of Fine Arts in 1857.
Alexander, E. K. N.
Female colonial sketcher whose crayon drawings were exhibited in the NSW Court at the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880.
Alexander, J.
Female colonial wood carver and craft worker who exhibited her wares, including two carved mirrors, at the Sydney International Exhibition in 1879. Given that near ...
Alexander, John Cameron
Colonial male portrait and landscape photographer who worked in partnership with O. Livezey in Melbourne. They exhibited daguerreotypes produced at their studio, Head Prize Daguerrean ...
Alexander, R.
Unknown colonial painter from Bendigo whose portrait of a man and his mate was exhibited in Melbourne in 1854.